Caltech’s Center for Technology and Management Education prepares technical professionals to combat cybersecurity threats that are more numerous, sophisticated, and virulent than ever.
In recent years, cybercriminals that had been relegated to nuisance status in the past have become major threats to organizations of every type. At present, ransomware, supply-chain breaches, phishing attacks, and other strains of cyberattacks are capable of bringing organizations’ operations to a standstill. Even more recently, the has been a significant rise in state-sponsored attacks targeting international business, governments, citizens, and critical infrastructure.
Fighting Back
CTME gives teams and emerging cyber defenders the tools to understand and repel threats to cyber security.
Caltech offers bootcamps, workshops, and courses that enable executives to shepherd organizations through the gauntlet of cyberthreats. Armed with a deep understanding of current and future risks, IT leaders trained at CTME make their organizations more resilient.
Course content aligns with NIST frameworks and the education initiatives of the DHS Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency.
Caltech CTME has partnered with the Los Angeles Cyber Lab to drive workforce development in critical skills in cybersecurity. Our cybersecurity workshops, courses, and content align with NIST frameworks and the education initiatives of the DHS Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA).
Our on-site programs offer unique experiences for participants, including learning from expert speakers from industry and visiting Caltech labs to see the future of technology. Select programs tour the nearby Jet Propulsion Lab (JPL), which Caltech manages for NASA.